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Clouds, sprinkles, showers and storms are welcome
Maryland WeatherThey're calling it "unsettled" weather out in Sterling. It's a complex set of low-pressure systems in eastern Canada and the Great Lakes, and an approaching cold front, which is forecast to stall across the forecast area and return as a......Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Chesapeake Bay, St. Mary's County
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Beach Week, Top 10 and the terrible twos
Dining@LargeI appreciate all the nice things people said yesterday about Dining@Large reaching its two-year mark. I don't know if you noticed, but the best part was that a lot of the praise was directed at the community at large (no......Tags: Restaurants, Earth Day, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Top 10 Restaurants You Haven't Thought of for Mother's Day
Dining@LargeWhen I asked for suggestions from readers for Mother's Day in an earlier post, I only got two. Thank you, NotableM and Matthew. (I did get more recommendations for Colorado -- don't ask -- but I'm trying to pretend that......Tags: Belvedere Square, Stevensville, Brunch, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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The food I ate at the beach
Dining@LargeThe time has come to talk about my memories of beach food, which frankly are pretty grim. I'm not referring to the good meals I've had on the Sun when I've been sent across the Bay Bridge for our beach...... -
What's novel is not the story, but how it's told
When it comes to books, I guess you could call me a voracious listener. I have been commuting about an hour to and from work for more than 30 years, and during that time I bet I've listened to a couple of thousand books. First on tape, now on compact...
Tags: Fiction, Central Intelligence Agency, Labor Day, Netherlands, Literature
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With die-hard Dodgers fans like this, who needs the NFL?
When the Lakers collapsed in ignominy last spring, Tom Anderson decided to strip the gold-and-purple paint and banners that had made his Echo Park bungalow the city's unofficial Laker house. "My thinking was the Lakers were doomed," Anderson said. "It...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, AEG, Baseball, Los Angeles Clippers, Sports
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Save time -- skip the bay bridge
Mary K. Tilghman of Catonsville and Cherry M. Sparks, spokeswoman for the Maryland Transportation Authority, must have known it's my birthday. As a present, they got together and wrote most of my column for me. Well, they didn't actually get together....Tags: Holidays, Catonsville, Travel, Transportation, Calendars, Days, and Months
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Teachers Unions and Public Schools: Who Needs 'Em?
It's healthy at moments such as this, when powerful forces clamor for quick and sweeping reform, to reconsider tenacious ideas, even those that the collective wisdom has deemed insane if not satanic. So how about we Southern Californians pause for a...Tags: Teachers Unions, Building Material, Education, Family, Economy, Business and Finance
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Backing same-sex marriage
Sun StaffSAN FRANCISCO - Inside City Hall, in the Rotunda where thousands of gay couples have been married in joyous celebrations over the past three weeks, the mayor is referred to with reverence as "St. Gavin." Cards are slipped under his door, and thousands...Tags: George W. Bush, Same-Sex Marriage, Family, Trials, Marriage
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Destructive and creative sides of man in tug of war
ADIGITAL photograph of the one they call "Crazy Frank" appeared on my computer screen at home Wednesday afternoon as I clicked through The Sun's Web site -- swollen face, large ears, deep-space eyes, arms pulled behind him for the handcuffs. My son, who...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Science and Technology, Victor Hugo, Sports, Education
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60 Freeway shut down in Walnut area after crash
L.A. NOWThe eastbound 60 Freeway in the Walnut area was shut down Tuesday night after a vehicle crash, the California Highway Patrol said.... -
Bay Bridge light display dazzles San Francisco
L.A. NOWThousands of people crowded the waterfront and tuned in online to watch Tuesday's formal debut of "The Bay Lights," the massive 25,000-light display on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. The 1.8-mile long, 500-foot-tall piece — billed the "world'...
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